Salt Lake City man charged for sexually abusing Uber driver

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – A Salt Lake City man was charged with sexually abusing an Uber driver last year.

29-year-old Kavin Pandey has been charged with two violent sexual abuse charges, both second degree crimes and one charge of assault, a class B offense.

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Salt Lake City police say the Uber driver, a woman, worked as an Uber driver on February 23, 2020 and picked up a man later identified as Pandey.

According to the woman, Pandey asked her several times if she would assess his genitals, to which she refused.

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Pandey allegedly grabbed the woman and touched her inappropriately several times. Police say the woman pushed away Pandey’s hand and hit him.

Then he allegedly grabbed the woman’s hair and pulled her out. He asked, “Does that feel good?”

The woman told police she asked Pandey not to touch her and leave her alone before dropping him off at his destination.

No further details are currently available.

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